Krasno Krasno Quotes & Sayings
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People don't exist without the past, I know. But the past isn't alive. It's you who's alive. — SHOOWA
Buy what thou hast no need of and ere long thou shalt sell thy necessities. — Benjamin Franklin
You know you grow old, when you start choosing your drink depending on its next morning after effects — Nik Krasno
I think we should not control the Internet. — Vladimir Putin
Positive thinking is just one small part of positive psychology. Plus, as an approach to well-being, positive thinking only helps you to the extent that it yields one or more positive emotions. The problem with positive thinking is that it sometimes just stays up "in the head" and fails to drip down to become a fully embodied experience. — Barbara Fredrickson
Blest paper-credit! last and best supply! That lends corruption lighter wings to fly! — Alexander Pope
You must own it to play it. — Roy Haynes
The key to effective giving is to stay open to receiving. — Bob Burg
Steve's life wasn't a movie. It was inspiring, confounding, and unabashedly human, to the very end. — Brent Schlender
I've never taken any classes or had formal training in writing novels. At its most basic, I learned how to structure a novel. — Dennis Green
The most labor-intensive part of putting together a comic is the drawing. — Gene Luen Yang
The wave is born, and all it sees are other waves and feels these other waves are separate. But things are not as they seem. The wave is simply the ocean in specific expression. Once the life of the wave is over, it goes back to being the ocean. It was always the ocean. — Jeff Krasno
When you are here and now, sitting totally, not jumping ahead, the miracle has happened. To be in the moment is the miracle. — Rajneesh
When we are dealing with concepts like freedom and equality, it is essential to use words accurately and in good faith. So the eighth commandment is: beware of those who seek to win an argument at the expense of the language. For the fact that they do is proof positive that their argument is false, and proof presumptive that they know it is. A man who deliberately inflicts violence on the language will almost certainly inflict violence on human beings if he acquires the power. Those who treasure the meaning of words will treasure truth, and those who bend words to their purposes are very likely in pursuit of anti-social ones. The correct and honourable use of words is the first and natural credential of civilized status. — Paul Johnson
